The movie is somewhat suspect, unable to grasp the key points, and I can't figure it out after watching it for a long time. The American style is probably always like this.
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Elody 2022-03-23 09:03:33
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Tyson 2022-03-19 08:01:02
I watched the film Hitler: The Rise of the Devil and then watched Thalman translated by Changchun. This is a history of the German Revolution, from the beginning of the 20th century to the official full power of the Nazis. After Lenin's death on January 21, 1924, Thalman Visited Moscow and carried Lenin's coffin at the funeral as a member of the honor guard. From February 1924 he became acting chairman of the German Communist Party, and in May he became a member of the Weimar Reichstag. But as everyone knows, in less than ten years, the stars have changed. On March 11, 1932, Thälmann once again ran as a candidate for the German presidential election, competing against then-incumbent Paul von Hindenburg and Adolf Hitler. Shortly after this, Talman proposed to the Social Democrats to establish an anti-fascist alliance against the Nazis. On March 3, 1933, Thaelmann was arrested by the Gestapo in Berlin. Thus ended a lifetime of formal struggle. The structure of the characters cannot be separated from the economy. From 1933 to September 1939, Germany's military spending was $24 billion, while all other spending was only $23.6 billion. 1936-19
Gregory 2022-03-19 09:01:11
Is it too much portrayal of Hitler's anti-Semitic tendencies?
Hitler: The Rise of Evil quotes
President Paul von Hindenburg: If I appoint you Chancellor, how will I answer to God?
Adolf Hitler: How will you answer to Germany if you don't?
Adolf Hitler: The SA are to be bridled, Ernst. They may sing, march, carry flags, but they are to keep calm unless I say otherwise.
Ernst Röhm: We're not a Sunday shooting club, Adolf. We're a militia.
Adolf Hitler: Not anymore. My personal security will now be handled by the SS. Your men give off the wrong impression.
Ernst Röhm: I don't give a damn about impressions, but without the SA, without us, our loyalty...
Adolf Hitler: The wheels of history have turned! The plan has changed.
Ernst Röhm: Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.
[clicks heels, salutes, turns and leaves without his dismissal]